强迫迁移的自地形图:城市徒步旅行作为政治能见度的路径

IF 2.2 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Journal of Refugee Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-21 DOI:10.1093/jrs/feac055
M. Huss
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尽管在学术研究以及公共、政治和媒体辩论中,被迫流离失所是一个突出问题,但被迫流离失所者的形象往往是无声的受害者,其创伤背后的结构性原因被忽视。本文通过对柏林和雅法的难民和国内流离失所者提供的徒步旅行的原始研究,试图打破这种有问题的可视化。它利用步行作为研究的方法和主题,将步行作为一种协作教学法的潜力和一种次要的设计策略,以声称政治参与和归属于城市。通过这一点,本文提供了一个新的分析视角,关于残疾人的代理,以导航他们的(非)流动性和(非)可见性的政治。主要的论点是,这些导游或强迫流离失所的“自地形图”具有改变流离失所者公众可见度的政治能力,但也照亮了城市官方记忆展示中被忽视或抹去的方面。因此,本文推动了关于城市空间和遗址政治的辩论,并有助于将强迫流离失所政权的多重地理-时间殖民纠缠理论化的研究。
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Autotopographies of Forced Displacement: City Walking Tours as a Path for Political Visibility
Though forced displacement is prominent within academic research, as well as within public, political, and media debates, all too often the image of forcibly displaced persons is that of voiceless victims and the structural causes behind their trauma are overlooked. The article works to disrupt this problematic visualization through an original study of walking tours offered by refugees and internally displaced persons in Berlin and Jaffa. It utilizes walking as the method and theme of research, mapping the potential of walking as a collaborative pedagogy and a subaltern design tactic to claim political participation and belonging in the city. Through this, the article offers a new analytical perspective concerning the agency of discalced persons to navigate the politics of their (im)mobility and (in)visibility. The main argument is that these guided tours or ‘autotopographies’ of forced displacement hold the political capacity to alter the public visibility of displaced people, but also to illuminate aspects that are overlooked or erased within the city’s official display of memory. The article therefore advances debates about the politics of urban space and heritage sites and contributes to research which seeks to theorize the multiple geo-temporal colonial entanglement of forced displacement regimes.
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期刊介绍: Journal of Refugee Studies provides a forum for exploration of the complex problems of forced migration and national, regional and international responses. The Journal covers all categories of forcibly displaced people. Contributions that develop theoretical understandings of forced migration, or advance knowledge of concepts, policies and practice are welcomed from both academics and practitioners. Journal of Refugee Studies is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, and is published in association with the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford.
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